14.07.2007 12:47
Zoran Savic: "We will have a competitive team"
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Having returned from a scouting trip to the United States, the AXA FC Barcelona technical secretary, Zoran Savic, analyzed the Blaugrana's basketball squad for the coming season for www.fcbarcelona.cat.
How was your trip to the United States?
"I had the chance to see a lot of players in action and talked to many agents. I saw four
games a day and watching players live helps see details that you may not appreciate on a dvd. I
have brought back reports on several players that could be interesting for the future."
What positions do you want to strengthen in the team?
"We are looking for a point guard, a forward and an out-and-out attacker. Of course, if we
see the opportunity to sign an interesting player in a different position then we could do that
too, but those are our priorities for now."
How have your plans changed after Juan Carlos Navarro announced that he was going to move
to the NBA?
"At the end of the season we did not want to make many new additions
because we had a solid team and it only needed a slight improvement. When Juan Carlos told us that
he was interested in going to the NBA it changed our initial plans a little and now we will have to
find a new player for his position."
Do you understand why Navarro wants to go to the NBA?
"Obviously I understand. He wants to measure himself against the best players in the world
and they are over there. People have to take up challenges in life and maybe for him he no longer
had any left in Europe and felt it would be a good experience to go to the United States. Juan
Carlos is a great person and deserves his chance. I have been in the dressing room with him and he
is a strong character. I wish him all the best."
He had a €10m clause to go to the NBA. What has happened about that?
"When he renewed his contract in 2005 he signed the €10m clause. A few days after the
end of the season he came to talk to us and the club understood that after 15 years of playing here
and giving everything to Barça that we could help him by allowing him to pursue his dream and not
to limit his options. It was decided that to help him he could pay the clause as and when he wanted
as long as the club received the money. There are still a few things remaining to be tied up, but
the agreement is a good thing for both parties and if things do not go as well as he would like in
the United States, then Barça would welcome him back with open arms. FC Barcelona has reserved the
right to have first option when he returns to Europe, just like we did with Pau Gasol some years
ago.
Anyway, signing Juan Carlos will not be easy for the NBA teams. At the moment he does not
have a contract over there and we would be delighted if he stayed here at Barça. He is one of the
best players in Europe and if he ended up not being able to play in the NBA, then he would have a
place back here."
What can be done to prevent players leaving for the NBA?
"The truth is not a lot. They want to try the experience and it is
difficult to stop them. It is also very hard for a club to keep a player that does ont want to
stay. The level of European basketball is becoming closer to the NBA all the time and you will see
that there are more and more international players over there now."
Is that why Rudy has not come to Barça?
"Yes partly. Rudy did not want to give up the chance to try his luck over there and we did
not want to invest a lot of money in a player that could invoke a clause in a year's time. If we
signed him then we would want assurances that he would play for us for many years. Besides, la
Penya did not want to let him to join us easily and have made things a lot easier for him to be
able to go to the NBA in the future."
What happened with Marc Gasol to make him want to stay with Akasvayu Girona?
"Last season we signed Fran Vázquez and Girona wanted to include Marc in
the deal. That allowed us to lower his buy-out clause to less than half of what they were asking
for in the first place. The agreement was to loan Marc out for two seasons. When the last campaign
finished we talked to Marc to tell him that we wanted him to come back next year. But after
weighing things up we felt that marc would have more opportunities with Girona and that it would be
best if he stayed there."
Will Jordi Trías' contract be renewed?
"Our intention is to renew his contract and he
wants to stay at Barça. He has improved a lot this year and was the MVP in the Copa del Rey as well
as being a key member of our team. He is also a magnificent person who contributes a lot to the
dressing room with his humour. We are working out a package for Jordi to stay with us for the next
few seasons and are ready to offer him a vastly improved deal. We hope that he will see the effort
the club is making and that in the next few days we will reach a satisfactory agreement."
And Michalis Kakiouzis?
"With Michalis it is a bit different. We are looking at who we can sign and then we will
decide what to do. Kakiouzis is a great player and has shown that throughout his three years with
Barça."
Do you think that next season the club will have a competitive team?
"I have no doubt about that. To sign lots of players and say that is it before the start of
July does not mean that you are going to be more successful. Success will come with hard work in
training every day and then in the games. We still have time to bring in good players and I am sure
that next season Barcelona will have a very competitive team who will entertain the fans and will
be able to win trophies."